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Listening.
People are talking about their friends. For each question choose the correct answer.
1. You are going to listen to a radio advice programme. Why is the girl asking for advice?
She’s unhappy about a change in her friend’s behaviour.
She’s worried that her friend is being dishonest.
She’s heard that her friend is talking behind her back.
2. You hear a boy talking to a friend’s mother. What’s the problem?
His friend hasn’t made an effort to keep in touch.
He doesn’t have his friend’s new mobile phone number.
The mother doesn’t know where her daughter is.
3. You hear an argument between two friends, Carole and Patricia. Why is Carole angry?
Patricia didn’t come on time to their meeting.
Sean asked Patricia out instead of her.
Patricia didn’t remember about their meeting.
4. You are going to listen to a teacher talking to his class about friendship. What is the subject of the article he wants the students to read?
The way boys and girls react when friends let them down.
How difficult it is for boys and boys to become close friends.
How easy it is for boys and boys to disappoint their friends.
5. You hear a psychologist talking about the importance of having a best friend. What does he say about childhood friendships?
The experiences children have will be mostly positive.
Having a best friend gets you ready for future relationships.
Many children find it hard to make up after fighting with a friend.
Complete sentences with adjectives below.
cheerful
jealous
confident
gentle
cruel
curious
reliable
generous
patient
sensible
sociable
Choose USED TO or PAST SIMPLE.
1. She … a lot happier, but then she lost her job.
used to be
was
2. - Didn’t Paulie … glasses?
- Yes, he did. But now he wears contact lenses.
used to wear
wore
3. I … home this morning at half past seven. I arrived at school at a quarter to nine.
used to leave
left
4. Soldiers … this bridge near the end of the Second World War.
used to build
built
Choose whether used to is Correct or Incorrect in these sentences.
When I was a child, my hair used to be much blonder than now. (Correct/Incorrect)
I never used to go to football. I hate it. I can’t understand why people like it. (Correct/Incorrect)
I used to like his music before he went all hip-hop. But now … ! (Correct/Incorrect)
We used to visit my grandmother every weekend. I love listening to her stories. (Correct/Incorrect)
'Didn't you use to wear glasses?' 'Yes, but I had an operation on my eyes.' (Correct/Incorrect)
I used to walk to school. I don't like using public transport and my mum doesn't have a car any more. (Correct/Incorrect)